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VIENNA, April 4 — Austria’s daily growth of Covid-19 infections has decreased to a single digit percentage range from 40 percent three weeks ago as restrictions on people’s movement and the closure of schools and shops took effect, the health ministry said. The number of confirmed cases...

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz delivers a speech during a session in the Parliament, amid the coronavirus disease outbreak, in Vienna, Austria April 3, 2020. — Reuters pic

The number of confirmed cases increased to 11,781 with 186 deaths on Saturday, according to authorities. “We must not take any risks, but rather, encouraged by initial successes, must consistently continue the marathon.” People have been urged to work from home since March 16, and only grocery stores, pharmacies and some other shops selling dail essentials are still open.

 

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